Since the sides started meeting regularly from 2010-11 season onwards, it is true that the Moles have the upper hand and the most emphatic victories but perhaps the most famous victory – in the FA Cup – belongs to the Robins.

Monday 13th December 2010 was a particularly dark day for us as Binfield thrashed us 8-0 on a frozen and cold evening. 138 people witnessed the massacre with the home side getting and scoring an incredible four penalties.

The following season was a nightmare for us as we finished bottom of the table ultimately getting relegated. There was a double victory for the Moles as they ran out 4-1 winners at Larges Lane though the match was closer than the score line suggested. New Year’s Eve saw the return match at Hill Farm Lane with the 5-0 result fully doing Binfield justice that day.

So, plenty of drama, excitement and goals between the two rivals and let’s hope tonights match is a right cracker.

The encounters during the past four seasons have seen crowds totalling 1634 witness the matches at an average of 204.25 per match. I know both sides are hoping tomorrow night sees a bumper attendance once again.

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